List of Brahmins

This is a list of notable people who belong to the Brahmin caste.

Historical figures

Actors

Actress

India independence movement

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Social sciences

Military

Musicians

Nobel laureates

Politicians

MPs and MLAs

Chief Ministers

Photo Name Born Death Brahmin Sub-Caste Notes
Manohar Joshi [43] 2 December 1937 Chief Minister of Maharashtra (1995–99),
Speaker of Loksabha (2002–04)
Tanguturi Prakasam [44][45] 23 August 1872 20 May 1957 Niyogi Brahmin Chief Minister of Madras Presidency (1946–47),
Chief Minister of Andhra state (1953–54)
C. Rajagopalachari[29] 10 December 1878 25 December 1972 Tamil Brahmin 2nd Chief Minister of Madras State (10 April 1952 – 13 April 1954)last Governor-General of India
E. M. S. Namboodiripad[46] 13 June 1909 19 March 1998 Nambudiri Brahmin Chief Minister of Kerala (1957–59 & 1967–69)
Jayalalithaa Jayaraman[47] 24 February 1948 5 December 2016 Iyengar Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (1991–96, May 2001-Sept 2001, 2002–06, 2011–16)
Govind Ballabh Pant[48] 10 September 1887 7 March 1961 Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1950-54)
Devendra Fadnavis[49] 22 July 1970 Deshastha Brahmin Chief Minister of Maharashtra (2014-)
P. V. Narasimha Rao[50] 28 June 1921 23 December 2004 Niyogi Brahmin Fourth Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh
(30 September 1971 – 10 January 1973 )

Presidents of India

Photo Name Born Death Brahmin Sub-Cast In Office
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan[51][52] 5 September 1888 17 April 1975 Niyogi Brahmin Second President
(13 May 1962 – 13 May 1967)
Shankar Dayal Sharma[53] 19 August 1918 26 December 1999 Gaur Brahmin Ninth President
(25 June 1992 – 25 July 1997)
Pranab Mukherjee[54] 11 December 1935 Kulin Brahmin Thirteenth President
(25 July 2012 – 25 July 2017)
V. V. Giri[55] 10 August 1894 24 June 1980 Niyogi Brahmin fourth president

24 August 1969 to 24 August 1974

Prime Ministers of India

Photo Name Born Death Brahmin Sub-Cast In Office
Jawaharlal Nehru 14 November 1889 27 May 1964 Saraswat Brahmin (Kashmiri Pandit) First PM

(15 August 1947 – 27 May 1964)

Indira Gandhi 19 November 1917 31 October 1984 Saraswat Brahmin (Kashmiri Pandit) Third PM

(24 January 1964 - 24 March 1977 and 14 January 1980 – 31 October 1984)

Morarji Desai[56] 29 February 1896 10 April 1995 Fourth PM
(24 March 1977 – 28 July 1979)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee[57] 25 December 1924 16 August 2018 Tenth Prime Minister
(16 May 1996 – 1 June 1996 and 19 March 1998 – 22 May 2004)
P. V. Narasimha Rao[50] 28 June 1921 23 December 2004 Niyogi Brahmin Ninth Prime Minister
(21 June 1991 – 16 May 1996 )

Spiritual people

Writers and poets

See also

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